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Tiger

The Tiger is the largest of the Big Cats, and the species closest to extinction. With fewer than 4,000 Tigers surviving in the wild, the Tiger is the only Big Cat classified as ‘Endangered’ on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.

96%

Tigers no longer survive in 96% of their historic range.

4,000

Fewer than 4,000 Tigers remain in the wild today.

10

Tigers are extinct in 10 countries.

MEET THE

Tiger

The Tiger is the largest of the Big Cats, and the species closest to extinction. With fewer than 4,000 Tigers surviving in the wild, the Tiger is the only Big Cat classified as ‘Endangered’ on the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species.

96%

Tigers no longer survive in 96% of their historic range.

4,000

Fewer than 4,000 Tigers remain in the wild today.

10

Tigers are extinct in 10 countries.

CONSERVATION STATUS

Least Concern
Near Threatened
Vulnerable
Endangered
Critically Endangered

RANGE

HISTORIC RANGE
CURRENT RANGE

CAT CHARACTERISTICS

The world’s largest cat species.
Easily recognizable with their dark vertical stripes and reddish/orange fur, and every Tiger’s coat is unique.
Fast, strong and a good climber and swimmer.

FACT FILE

Range: 11 countries across Asia.
Health: The most threatened of the Big Cats, listed as ‘Endangered’ on the IUCN Red List.
Main Threats: Habitat loss, hunting, medicinal demand for Tiger body parts, human persecution.

WHY CATWALK
FOR BIG CATS?

We are all dependent on our environments, and how we make use of them, for our wellbeing. It is essential that we take an active role in creating healthy environments on both a local and global scale.

By focusing on how self-care and caring for nature are intrinsically linked, Catwalk strives to demonstrate that all our wellbeing is interconnected.

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ARE YOU TRANSFIXED BY TIGERS?

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